TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a display controlling apparatus, and more particularly
to a display controlling apparatus for allowing images to be displayed by display
apparatuses.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART
[0002] As one of conventional display controlling apparatuses, there is well known a display
controlling apparatus which is mounted on an automotive vehicle as allowing a display
apparatus to display navigation information on, for example, a road map. In recent
years, there have been proposed a wide variety of display controlling apparatuses
of this type one typical example of which is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laying-Open
Publication No. H10-288528. The above mentioned conventional display controlling apparatus
mounted on the automotive vehicle can be operated by not only user who is at the front
seat of the automotive vehicle, but also user who is at the rear seat of the automotive
vehicle.
[0003] As shown in FIG
11, the conventional display controlling apparatus disclosed in Japanese Patent Laying-Open
Publication No. H10-288528 is operative to allow each of display apparatuses
12 and
14 to display information obtained from information source
10. In this case, the central processing unit (CPU)
22 is operative to convert the information obtained from the data source
10 to image data having layers collectively defined as data structure, and to output
the image data to two video random access memories (VRAM)
24 and
26 on the basis of its data structure.
[0004] In general, the image data to be outputted to the display apparatuses
12 and
14 is firstly stored in line buffers on scanning line basis. The image data stored in
the line buffers is then converted to image signals such as for example RGB signal
and NTSC signal. The converted image signals are then outputted to the respective
display apparatuses. The images represented by the image signals are then displayed
on the respective screens of the display apparatuses.
[0005] The conventional display controlling apparatus thus constructed as previously mentioned,
however, encounters such a problem that the conventional display controlling apparatus
is large and complicated in construction by reason that the image signals to be outputted
to the display apparatuses are respectively produced by the controlling units each
comprises VRAM, line buffer, and other elements.
[0006] It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a display controlling
apparatus which can be simple in construction without being affected by the number
of the display apparatuses.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0007] In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a display
controlling apparatus, comprising: data output units to be electrically connectable
to respective display apparatuses; an information inputting unit to be operable to
have inputted therein information to be required for the display apparatuses to display
on screens; a controlling unit for producing contents to be displayed by the display
apparatuses from the information inputted by the information inputting unit; and a
video memory having stored therein the contents produced by the controlling unit,
wherein the controlling unit is operative to output the contents stored in the video
memory to the display apparatuses through the data output units.
[0008] The display controlling apparatus thus constructed as previously mentioned can allow
the images to be respectively displayed by the display apparatuses by reason that
the controlling unit is operative to allow the images to be displayed by the display
apparatuses by controlling the video memory and the signal outputting units electrically
connected to the display apparatuses.
[0009] In the display controlling apparatus according to the present invention, the controlling
unit may be operative to adjust the resolution of each of the contents to be displayed
by the display apparatuses on the basis of the number of the display apparatuses electrically
connected to the signal outputting units, and to output the contents to be displayed
at the adjusted resolution by the display apparatuses through the data output units.
On the other hand, the controlling unit may be operative to maintain the resolution
of each of the contents to be displayed by the display apparatuses when the judgment
is made that the number of the display apparatuses is equal to one.
[0010] The display controlling apparatus thus constructed as previously mentioned can effectively
utilize the capacity of the video memory by reason that the controlling unit is operative
to adjust the resolution of each of the contents to be displayed by the display apparatuses
on the basis of the number of the display apparatuses electrically connected to the
signal outputting units.
[0011] In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a
display controlling apparatus, comprising: data output units to be electrically connectable
to respective display apparatuses; an information inputting unit to be operable to
have inputted therein data to be required for the display apparatuses to display on
screens; a controlling unit for producing image data on contents to be displayed by
the display apparatuses on the basis of the information inputted by the information
inputting unit; and a video memory having stored therein the image data produced by
the controlling unit, wherein the controlling unit is operative to output the contents
to the display apparatuses through the data output units on the basis of the image
data stored in the video memory.
[0012] The display controlling apparatus thus constructed as previously mentioned can allow
the images to be respectively displayed by the display apparatuses by reason that
the controlling unit is operative to allow the images to be respectively displayed
by the display apparatuses by controlling the video memory and the signal outputting
units electrically connected to the display apparatuses.
[0013] In the display controlling apparatus according to the present invention, the image
data may have layers to be collectively defined as data structure. Each of the contents
to be displayed by the display apparatuses may be constituted by data assigned to
one or more of the layers.
[0014] The display controlling apparatus thus constructed as previously mentioned can easily
produce the image from the data stored in the video memory on the basis of the layers
of the data stored in the video memory in response to an instruction to each of the
display controlling apparatus to produce the image to be displayed on the screen.
[0015] In the display controlling apparatus according to the present invention, the controlling
unit may be operative to allow the contents to be sequentially received by the display
apparatuses through the data output units in order of the data output units electrically
connected to the display apparatuses in a period of a synchronization signal.
[0016] The display controlling apparatus thus constructed as previously mentioned can sequentially
output the contents stored in the video memory to the display apparatuses in order
of the signal outputting units electrically connected to the display apparatuses by
switching the contents to be outputted to the display apparatuses on the basis of
the period of the synchronization signal.
[0017] In the display controlling apparatus according to the present invention, the number
of the display apparatuses electrically connected to the data output units may be
equal to two. The controlling unit may be operative to allow the contents to be received
by one of the two display apparatuses on each of leading edges of the synchronization
signal, and to allow the contents to be received by the other of the two display apparatuses
on each of trailing edges of the synchronization signal.
[0018] The display controlling apparatus thus constructed as previously mentioned can allow
the image data to be received by one of the two display apparatuses on each of leading
edges of the synchronization signal, and to allow the image data to be received by
the other of the two display apparatuses on each of trailing edges of the synchronization
signal.
[0019] In the display controlling apparatus according to the present invention, each of
the display apparatuses electrically connected to the data output units may have an
operating unit for issuing an instruction to the controlling unit to select one or
more contents. The controlling unit may be operative to judge whether or not one or
more contents selected by one of the display apparatuses are the same as one or more
contents which are being outputted to the other of the display apparatuses, and to
allow one of the display apparatuses to display information on whether or not one
or more contents selected by one of the display apparatuses are the same as one or
more contents which are being outputted to the other of the display apparatuses in
response to the instruction issued by the operating unit of one of the display apparatuses.
[0020] When the judgment is made that one or more contents selected by one of the display
apparatuses are the same as one or more contents which are being outputted to the
other of the display apparatuses, the display controlling apparatus thus constructed
as previously mentioned can produce information that one or more contents selected
by one of the display apparatuses are the same as one or more contents which are being
outputted to the other of the display apparatuses, and to allow the information to
be displayed by one of the display apparatuses.
[0021] In the display controlling apparatus according to the present invention, each of
the display apparatuses electrically connected to the data output units has an operating
unit for issuing an instruction to the controlling unit to select one or more contents.
The controlling unit may be operative to judge whether or not one or more contents
selected by one of the display apparatuses are the same as one or more contents which
are being utilized through the operating unit to the other of the display apparatuses,
and to allow one of the display apparatuses to display information on whether or not
one or more contents selected by one of the display apparatuses are the same as one
or more contents which are being outputted to the other of the display apparatuses
in response to the instruction issued by the operating unit of one of the display
apparatuses.
[0022] The display controlling apparatus thus constructed as previously mentioned can allow
the contents displayed by one of the display apparatuses, and to be utilized by the
user with the restriction on the use of the contents by having one of the display
apparatuses display the information that one or more contents selected by one of the
display apparatuses are the same as one or more contents which are being outputted
to the other of the display apparatuses.
[0023] In the display controlling apparatus according to the present invention, the information
displayed by one of the display apparatuses may be represented by a pointer.
[0024] The display controlling apparatus thus constructed as previously mentioned can improve
the usability of the apparatus by allowing the pointer to be displayed on the screen,
and to point the operation to be performed by the display apparatus.
[0025] In the display controlling apparatus according to the present invention, the controlling
unit may be operative to allow one or more contents to be utilized through one of
the display apparatuses with the restriction on the use of the contents after allowing
one of the display apparatuses to display the information that one or more contents
selected by one of the display apparatuses are the same as one or more contents which
are being outputted to the other of the display apparatuses.
[0026] When one or more contents selected by one of the display apparatuses are the same
as one or more contents which are being outputted to the other of the display apparatuses,
the display controlling apparatus thus constructed as previously mentioned can allow
one or more contents to be continuously utilized through the other of the display
apparatuses by allowing one or more contents to be utilized through one of the display
apparatuses with the restriction on the use of the contents.
[0027] In the display controlling apparatus according to the present invention, each of
the display apparatuses may have an operating unit for issuing an instruction to the
controlling unit to output one or more contents, the display apparatuses being assigned
to respective priority sequences. The controlling unit may be operative to judge whether
or not one or more contents which are being outputted to one of the display apparatuses
are the same as one or more contents selected by the other of the display apparatuses
before judging whether or not one of the display apparatuses exceeds in priority sequence
the other of the display apparatuses when the judgment is made that one or more contents
selected by the other of the display apparatuses are the same as one or more contents
which are being outputted to one of the display apparatuses. The controlling unit
may be operative to allow the other of the display apparatuses to display one or more
contents the same as one or more contents which are being outputted to one of the
display apparatuses with the restriction on the utilization of the contents when the
judgment is made that one of the display apparatuses exceeds in priority sequence
the other of the display apparatuses.
[0028] The display controlling apparatus thus constructed as previously mentioned can differentially
permit the contents to be utilized by the users through the display apparatuses on
the basis of the priority sequence of the display apparatuses.
[0029] In the display controlling apparatus according to the present invention, the controlling
unit may be operative to allow the priority sequence assigned to each of the display
apparatuses to be changeable by one or more operating units of the display apparatuses.
[0030] The display controlling apparatus thus constructed as previously mentioned can improve
the usability of the apparatus by allowing the priority sequence of the display apparatuses
to be changed by one or more users.
[0031] In accordance with a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a display
controlling apparatus for allowing display apparatuses to display respective images
represented by image data, comprising: a multiplexing unit for multiplexing the image
data indicative of the images to be displayed by the display apparatuses; a buffer
memory having stored therein the multiplexed image data; and demultiplexing unit for
demultiplexing the multiplexed image data stored in the buffer memory to output the
demultiplexed image data to each of the display apparatuses.
[0032] The display controlling apparatus thus constructed as previously mentioned can allow
the images to be respectively displayed by the display apparatuses by having the buffer
memory store the multiplexed image data.
[0033] The display controlling apparatus according to the present invention may further
comprises a synchronization signal producing unit for producing a synchronization
signal to be constituted by a pulse string having a predetermined period. The demultiplexing
unit may be operative to demultiplex the multiplexed image data stored in the buffer
memory by allowing the multiplexed image data to be selectively received by each of
the display apparatuses in the predetermined period of the synchronization signal.
[0034] The display controlling apparatus according to the present invention may further
comprises a synchronization signal producing unit for producing a synchronization
signal to be constituted by a pulse string having a predetermined period. The demultiplexing
unit may be operative to demultiplex the multiplexed image data stored in the buffer
memory by allowing the multiplexed image data to be received by one of the two display
apparatuses on each of leading edges of the synchronization signal, and to be received
by the other of the two display apparatuses on each of trailing edges of the synchronization
signal.
[0035] The display controlling apparatus thus constructed as previously mentioned can allow
the images to be displayed by the display apparatuses by allowing the multiplexed
image data to be demultiplexed at the predetermined period of the synchronization
signal.
[0036] In the display controlling apparatus according to the present invention, the multiplexing
unit may be operative to adjust the resolution of each of the images to be respectively
displayed by the display apparatuses on the basis of the number of the display apparatuses
electrically connected to the data output units to multiplex image data indicative
of the images to be respectively displayed by the display apparatuses at the adjusted
resolution.
[0037] In the display controlling apparatus according to the present invention, the multiplexing
unit may be operative to adjust the resolution of each of the images to be respectively
displayed by the display apparatuses in inverse proportional relationship with the
number of the display apparatuses electrically connected to the data output units.
[0038] The display controlling apparatus thus constructed as previously mentioned can prevent
the information on the contents stored in the video memory from being increased in
proportion to the number of the display apparatuses by adjusting the volume of the
information to be outputted to each of the display apparatuses on the basis of the
number of the display apparatuses even if two or more of the data output units are
eclectically connected to the respective display apparatuses.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0039] The features and advantages of the display controlling apparatus according to the
present invention will be more clearly understood from the following description taken
in conjunction with the accompanying drawings:
FIG 1 is a functional diagram showing the display controlling apparatus according to the
first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG 2 is a hardware diagram showing the display controlling apparatus according to the
first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG 3 is a schematic diagram showing an operation to be performed by the display controlling
apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG 4 is a schematic diagram showing an operation to be performed at a half resolution
by the display controlling apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present
invention;
FIG 5 is a schematic view showing images displayed by the display apparatuses provided
with front and rear seats of an automotive vehicle;
FIG 6 is a schematic view showing images displayed by the display apparatuses provided
with front and rear seats of an automotive vehicle;
FIG 7 is a schematic view showing images displayed by the display apparatuses provided
with front and rear seats of an automotive vehicle;
FIG 8 is a functional diagram showing the display controlling apparatus according to the
second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG 9 is a flowchart showing an operation of the display controlling apparatus according
to the second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG 10 is a schematic view showing images displayed by the display apparatuses provided
with front and rear seats of an automotive vehicle; and
FIG 11 is a block diagram showing the conventional display controlling apparatus.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0040] The first to third embodiments of the display controlling apparatus according to
the present invention will be described hereinafter in accordance with accompanying
drawings.
[First Embodiment]
[0041] The display controlling apparatus
100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIG
1 as comprising data output units
140 and
141 to be electrically connectable to respective display apparatuses, an information
inputting unit
110 to be operable to have inputted therein information to be required to display on
screens of the display apparatuses, a controlling unit
120 for producing contents to be displayed by the display apparatuses on the basis of
the information inputted by the information inputting unit
110, a video memory (hereinafter simply referred to as "VRAM" (Video Random Access Memory))
130 having stored therein the contents produced by the controlling unit
120. The controlling unit
120 is operative to output the contents stored in the video memory
130 to the display apparatuses through the data output units
140 and
141 to ensure that the contents produced by the controlling unit
120 are displayed by the display apparatuses.
[0042] As sown in FIG
1, the information inputting unit
110 is operative to allow the controlling unit
120 to receive the data of a road map, the data of an operating panel, and other image
data (these data being shown as images and others in FIG
1).
[0043] Here, the controlling unit
120 may be operative to produce data to be required to produce the contents (hereinafter
simply referred to as "drawing data"), and to store the drawing data in the VRAM
130. The drawing data produced by the controlling unit
120 on the basis of the information inputted by the information inputting unit
110 may have layers collectivelly defined as "data structure". The controlling unit
120 may be operative to produce each of the contents to be displayed by the display apparatuses
from the data assigned to one or more layers. The controlling unit
120 is operative to output data with respect to each of frames (hereinafter simply referred
to as "frame data") of each of the contents to be displayed by the display apparatuses
in order of the display apparatuses on frame basis to the data output units
140 and
141.
[0044] As shown in FIG
2, the display controlling apparatus
100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention may be constituted by
specific elements. As an example, the information inputting unit
110 is constituted by an input and output interface device (shown as "I/O" in FIG
2) 111 and a digital versatile disc (DVD) driving device
112. The information inputting unit
110 is operative to receive data from the DVD driving device
112 through the input and output interface device
111, and to output the data to the controlling unit
120. Here, the display controlling apparatus
100 according to the present invention may be constituted as part of a navigation apparatus
to be mounted on an automotive vehicle. The information inputting unit
110 of the display controlling apparatus
100 constituted as part of the navigation apparatus may be operative to receive information
on road map and navigation menu from the DVD driving device
112 through the input and output interface device
111. Additionally, the input and output interface device
111 may be electrically connected to a hard disk driving device and a video camera. The
information inputting unit
110 may be operative to receive information on the contents from each of the hard disk
driving device and the video camera through the input and output interface device
111, and to output the information on the contents to the controlling unit
120.
[0045] As shown in FIG
2, the controlling unit
120 includes a drawing processor
121 for processing the data on images, a central processing unit (CPU)
122 for processing the data on control, a program read only memory (program ROM)
123 having stored therein a predetermined program to be executed by the drawing processor
121 or the CPU
122, a random access memory (RAM)
124, a backup RAM
125 to be provided as a memory having stored therein backup data, and a font ROM
126 to be provided as a memory having stored therein the data of font to be required
to produce the contents.
[0046] Here, the drawing processor
121 may be constituted by a large scale integrated (LSI) circuit device. The drawing
processor
121 may be operative to receive the control program and data from the program ROM
123, the DRAM
124, the font ROM
126, and other memory media through the CPU
122, and to process the data on the basis of the received control program. The drawing
processor
121 is operative to produce the frame data to be outputted in synchronization with a
synchronization signal to the display apparatuses
140 and
141. As shown in FIG
2, the data output units
140 and
141 may be collectively constituted by a line buffer
140. Additionally, the line buffer may be constituted by part of the drawing processor
121.
[0047] As shown in FIG 3, the drawing data produced by the drawing processor
121 has layers collectively defined as data structure. Accordingly, the data assigned
to each of the layers (for example,
L1 to
L8 shown in FIG
3) is stored in the VRAM
130 to form an imaginary block defined in a memory space. The drawing processor
121 is then operated to produce the frame data on the contents to be displayed by the
first display apparatus from the layers
L1, L4, L5, L7, and
L8 of the drawing data stored in the VRAM
130, and to produce the frame data on the contents to be displayed by the second display
apparatus from the layers
L2, L3, L6, and
L8 of the drawing data stored in the VRAM
130. The drawing processor 121 is then operated to allow the line buffer
140 to receive the frame data to be outputted to the first display apparatus and the
frame data to be outputted to the second display apparatus on a predetermined timing.
[0048] Here, the drawing processor
121 may be operative to determine the resolution of each of the contents to be displayed
by the display apparatuses on the basis of the number of the display apparatuses,
and to store the image data indicative of the contents to be displayed at the determined
resolution in the line buffer
140. More specifically, the drawing processor
121 may be operative to reduce the resolution of each of the contents to be displayed
by the display apparatuses to one-half when the judgment is made that two of the data
output units are electrically connected to respective display apparatuses, and to
reduce the resolution of each of the contents to be displayed by the display apparatuses
to one-third when the judgment is made that three of the data output units are electrically
connected to respective display apparatuses.
[0049] The following description will be then directed to the case that each of the contents
to be displayed by the display apparatuses at the resolution reduced to one-half is
produced from the data assigned to one or more layers. As shown in FIG
4, each of the layers has two parts, one of the two parts being defended as a block
assigned to the data to be outputted to the first display apparatus, the other of
the two parts being defended as a block assigned to the data to be outputted to the
second display apparatus. As two parts of each of the layers
L1, L3, L6, and
L7, the layer
L1 has two parts
L1a and
L1b, the layer
L3 having two parts
L3a and
L3b, the layer
L6 having two parts
L6a and
L6b, and the layer
L7 having two parts
L7a and
L7b.
[0050] Here, the resolution of each of the contents to be displayed by the display apparatuses
may be maintained without being reduced by the controlling unit
120 when the judgment is made that any one of the data output units is electrically connected
to only one display apparatus.
[0051] FIGS.
5 to
7 are respectively schematic views each showing images displayed on screens of the
display apparatuses provided with the display controlling apparatus built in an automotive
vehicle, one of the display apparatuses being provided with a front seat of the automotive
vehicle, the other of the display apparatuses being provided with rear seat of the
automotive vehicle. The navigation menu assigned to the layer
1, the left road map assigned to the layer
2, and the right road map assigned to the layer
3 are synthesized and displayed on the screen of the display apparatus provided with
the front seat. The navigation menu assigned to the layer
1, the left road map assigned to the layer
4, the right road map assigned to the layer
5, and an on-screen information assigned to the layer
9 is displayed on the screen of the display apparatus provided with the front seat.
Here, the term "on-screen information" is intended to indicate specific message to
be displayed on the screen of the display apparatus.
[0052] As shown in FIG.
6, the two images are displayed on the respective screens of the display apparatuses
provided with the front and rear seats of the automotive vehicle. The navigation menu
assigned to the layer
1, the left road map assigned to the layer
2, and the right road map assigned to the layer
3 are collectively displayed on the screen of the display apparatus provided with the
front seat. On the other hand, the navigation menu assigned to the layer 1, the left
road map assigned to the layer
2, the right road map assigned to the layer 3, and the on-screen information assigned
to the layer
9 is displayed on the screen of the display apparatus provided with the rear seat.
As will be seen form FIG
6, the image data (of the layers
1, 2, and
3) is shared by the two display apparatuses.
[0053] As shown in FIG
7, the two images are schematically displayed on the respective screens of the display
apparatuses provided with the front and rear seats of the automotive vehicle. The
image displayed on the screen of the display apparatus provided with the front seat
is indicative of the information on a multi-function interface "audio" assigned to
the layer
4. On the other hand, the image displayed on the screen of the display apparatus provided
with the rear seat is indicative of the information on a multi-function interface
"weather forecast" assigned to the layer 5. In this embodiment, the information on
the multi-function interfaces "audio" and "weather forecast" are respectively displayed
on the screens of the display apparatuses provided with the front and rear seats of
the automotive vehicle. However, the information on the multi-function interfaces
may include other audio and images to be displayed by the display apparatuses.
[0054] The above mentioned frame data is outputted to the display apparatuses by the line
buffer
140 on a predetermined timing. Here, the line buffer
140 is operated to switch to the frame data on the contents to be displayed by the display
apparatus and the frame data on the contents to be displayed by the display apparatus
on the basis of a period of a synchronization signal. When the judgment is made that
the three data output units are electrically connected to the three display apparatuses,
the line buffer
140 may be operative to sequentially output the frame data on the contents to be displayed
by the first display apparatus, the frame data on the contents to be displayed by
the second display apparatus, the frame data on the contents to be displayed by the
third display apparatus in order of the three display apparatuses on the basis of
the period of the synchronization signal.
[0055] Additionally, the signal controlling unit may be operative to allow the contents
stored in the video memory to be received by one of the two display apparatuses on
each of leading edges of the synchronization signal, and to output each of the contents
stored in the video memory to the other of the two display apparatuses on each of
trailing edges of the synchronization signal when the judgment is made that there
are two display apparatuses each electrically connected to any one of the data output
units.
[0056] In this embodiment, the display controlling apparatus
100 comprises a line buffer
140, the display controlling apparatus may comprise two or more line buffers which are
electrically connected to the respective display apparatuses to allow the contents
to be received by the respective display apparatuses.
[0057] From the above detail description, it will be understood that the display controlling
apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention can prevent the
information on the contents stored in the video memory from being increased in proportion
to the number of the display apparatuses by adjusting the volume of the information
to be outputted to each of the display apparatuses on the basis of the number of the
display apparatuses even if two or more of the data output units are eclectically
connected to the respective display apparatuses by reason that the controlling unit
is operative to produce the images to be displayed by the display apparatuses from
the data stored in the video memory.
[0058] The display controlling apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present
invention can effectively utilize the video memory by reason that the controlling
unit is operative to adjust the resolution of each of the contents to be displayed
by the display apparatuses on the basis of the number of the display apparatuses electrically
connected to the signal outputting units.
[0059] The display controlling apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present
invention can easily produce the contents from the data stored in the video memory
on the basis of the layers of the data stored in the video memory in response to an
instruction to each of the display controlling apparatus to produce the contents to
be displayed on the screen.
[0060] The display controlling apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present
invention can sequentially output the contents stored in the video memory to the display
apparatuses in order of the signal outputting units electrically connected to the
display apparatuses by switching the contents to be outputted to the display apparatuses
on the basis of the period of the synchronization signal, and to allow the images
to be displayed on the respective screens by the display apparatuses on the basis
of the contents at the same time.
[0061] The display controlling apparatus according to first embodiment of the present invention
can allow the contents stored in the video memory to be received by one of the two
display apparatuses on each of leading edges of the synchronization signal, and to
output each of the contents stored in the video memory to the other of the two display
apparatuses on each of trailing edges of the synchronization signal when the judgment
is made that there are two display apparatuses each electrically connected to any
one of the data output units.
[Second Embodiment]
[0062] The second embodiment of the display controlling apparatus according to the present
invention will be then described hereinafter with reference to FIG.
8.
[0063] As shown in FIG
8, the display controlling apparatus
200 according to the second embodiment of the present invention is operative to output
image data to two display apparatuses
201 and
202 to have the display apparatuses
201 and
202 to display respective images to be displayed on the screens by the display apparatuses
201 and
202. In this embodiment, the display controlling apparatus
200 shown in FIG
8 is operative to output image data to two display apparatuses
201 and
202. However, the display controlling apparatus according to the present invention may
be operative to output image data to three or more display apparatuses.
[0064] The display controlling apparatus
200 comprises a drawing data producing unit
210 for producing drawing data indicative of images to be displayed on respective screens
of the display apparatuses
201 and
202, a video random access memory (VRAM)
211 having stored therein the drawing data produced by the drawing data producing unit
210, a multiplexing unit
212 for multiplexing the drawing data stored in the VRAM
211, a buffer memory
213 for buffering the drawing data multiplexed by the multiplexing unit
212, a demultiplexing unit
214 for demultiplexing the drawing data to be outputting to the display apparatuses
201 and
202, and a synchronization signal producing unit
215 for producing a synchronization signal having a periodic pulse string.
[0065] The drawing data producing unit
210 is operative to produce the drawing data of a road map, the drawing data of an operating
panel, and other drawing data such as for example an image and a text, and to output
the drawing data to the VRAM
211.
[0066] The multiplexing unit
212 is operative to multiplex the drawing data on the images to be displayed by the display
apparatuses
201 and
202 by sequentially and selectively receiving the drawing data from the VRAM
211 on scanning line basis or pixel basis.
[0067] Here, the multiplexing unit
212 may be operative to selectively receive the drawing data from the VRAM
211 on pixel basis in order of the signal outputting units electrically connected to
the display apparatuses
201 and
202. The multiplexing unit
212 may be operative to selectively receive the drawing data from the VRAM
211 on scanning line of each of the display apparatuses
201 and
202.
[0068] The multiplexing unit
212 is operative to determine the resolution of each of the images to be displayed on
the respective screens of the display apparatuses
201 and
202 on the basis of the number of the display apparatuses
201 and
202. More specifically, the multiplexing unit
212 is operative to determine the resolution of each of the images to be displayed on
the respective screens of the display apparatuses
201 and
202 in inverse proportion to the number of the display apparatuses
201 and
202.
[0069] The buffer memory
213 is operative to output the drawing data to each of the display apparatuses
201 and
202 on a respective timing by buffering the drawing data to be outputted to each of the
display apparatuses
201 and
202.
[0070] The demultiplexing unit
214 is operative to demultiplex the multiplexed data by allowing the multiplexed data
to be sequentially received by the display apparatuses
201 and
202 in order of the display apparatuses
201 and
202.
[0071] More specifically, the demultiplexing unit
214 is operative to demultiplex the multiplexed data by switching the display apparatuses
201 and
202 on the basis of the period of the synchronization signal. Additionally, the demultiplexing
unit
214 is operative to allow the multiplexed data to be received by one of the display apparatuses
201 and
202 on each of leading edges of the synchronization signal, and to allow the multiplexed
data to be received by the other of the display apparatuses
201 and
202 on each of trailing edges of the synchronization signal.
[0072] The display controlling apparatus
200 thus constructed as previously mentioned is substantially the same in construction
as the display controlling apparatus
100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG
2, the I/O
111 and the CPU
122 are collectively constituted by the drawing data producing unit
210. The VRAM
130 is replaced by the VRAM
211. The drawing processor
121 is constituted by the multiplexing and demultiplexing units
212 and
214. The buffer memory
213 is replaced by the line buffer
140. The synchronization signal producing unit 215 is constituted by the CPU 122.
[0073] The operation of the display controlling apparatus
200 thus constructed as previously mentioned will be then described hereinafter with
reference to FIG
9. In this embodiment, the drawing data is produced and stored in the VRAM
211 by the drawing data producing unit 210, while the drawing data stored in the VRAM
211 is demultiplexed and outputted to the display apparatuses
201 and
202.
[0074] The resolution of the drawing data stored in the VRAM
211 is determined by the demultiplexing unit
212 on the basis of the number of the display apparatuses
201 and
202 (in the step
S20). The drawing data in which the resolution is determined by the demultiplexing unit
212 is multiplexed (in the step
S21) and stored in the buffer memory 213 by the demultiplexing unit
212 (in the step
S22).
[0075] The demultiplexing unit
214 is operated to detect each of the leading edges of the synchronization signal and
each of the trailing edges of the synchronization signal (in the step S23), and to
switch between the drawing data to be outputted to one of the display apparatuses
201 and
202 and the drawing data to be outputted to the other of the display apparatuses
201 and
202 on the basis of the leading edges and each of the trailing edges of the synchronization
signal (in the step
S24).
[0076] When, on the other hand, the judgment is made that the synchronization signal is
not detected by the CPU
122, the drawing data is not switched by the CPU
122.
[0077] The multiplexed drawing data stored in the buffer memory
213 is selectively outputted to the display apparatuses
201 and
202 by the demultiplexing unit
214 (in the step
S25).
[0078] From the above detail description, it will be understood that the display controlling
apparatus
200 according to the second embodiment of the present invention can have the display
apparatuses display images on the respective screens by reason that the multiplexing
unit is operative to multiplex the drawing data to store the multiplexed drawing data
in the buffer memory
213.
[0079] The display controlling apparatus
200 according to the second embodiment of the present invention can allow the images
to be displayed by the display apparatuses at the same time by demultiplexing the
multiplexed data on the basis of the predetermined period. The display controlling
apparatus thus constructed as previously mentioned can prevent the information on
the contents stored in the buffer memory
213 from being increased in proportion to the number of the display apparatuses by adjusting
the volume of the information to be outputted to each of the display apparatuses on
the basis of the number of the display apparatuses even if two or more of the data
output units are eclectically connected to the respective display apparatuses.
[Third Embodiment]
[0080] The display controlling apparatus according to the third embodiment of the present
invention is operative to judge whether or not to allow the contents to be displayed
by the display apparatuses on the basis of the judgment on whether or not the automotive
vehicle is moving, and to perform the restricted operation by having the display apparatuses
display predetermined images when the judgment is made that the automotive vehicle
is moving. The constitutional elements of the display controlling apparatus according
to the third embodiment are substantially the same as those of the display controlling
apparatus
100 according to the first embodiment. Therefore, the constitutional elements of the
display controlling apparatus according to the third embodiment the same as those
of the display controlling apparatus
100 according to the first embodiment will not be described but bear the same reference
numerals and legends as those of the display controlling apparatus
100 according to the first embodiment.
[0081] The following description will be firstly directed to the case that the operation
is performed by the display controlling apparatus
100 on the basis of the contents required for the display apparatuses to display on the
screens. The display controlling apparatus
100 is operative to judge whether or not the contents selected by the display apparatus
provided with the front seat of the automotive vehicle (hereinafter simply referred
to as "first display apparatus") are the same as the contents which are being displayed
on the screen of the display apparatus provided with the rear seat of the automotive
vehicle (hereinafter simply referred to as "second display apparatus"), and to allow
the first display apparatus to display the information on whether or not the contents
selected by the first display apparatus are the same as the contents which are being
displayed on the screen of the second display apparatus.
[0082] The above mentioned operation of the display controlling apparatus
100 according to the third embodiment of the present invention will be described hereinafter
with reference to FIG
10. As shown in each of FIGS.
10(a) and
10(b), two images displayed by the respective display apparatuses provided with the front
and rear seats of the automotive vehicle are indicative of the contents to be watched
and utilized by the users. Here, each of the display apparatuses may be operative
to allow its operating unit to be operated by the user by displaying an image indicative
of functions of the operating unit. The display controlling apparatus
100 may be operative to output the contents to the display apparatuses in response to
an instruction issued through the operating unit of each of the display apparatuses.
As shown in FIG
10(a), the navigation information is displayed on the screen of the display apparatus provided
with the front seat. On the other hand, the multifunctional interface is displayed
on the screen of the display apparatus provided with the rear seat.
[0083] As will be seen from FIG 10, the display controlling apparatus
100 is operated to display, as a message to the user, the information about the fact
that the multifunctional interface selected by one of the display apparatuses (i.e.,
the display apparatus provided with the front seat in this case) is the same as the
contents which are being displayed on the screen of the other of the display apparatuses
(i.e., the display apparatus provided with the rear seat in this case) when the judgment
is made that the multifunctional interface selected by the display apparatus provided
with the front seat is the same as the contents which are being displayed on the screen
of the display apparatus provided with the rear seat. In this case, the message is
displayed on the screen of one of the display apparatuses. However, a predetermined
symbol indicative of the massage, a predetermined icon indicative of the message,
or the like may be displayed on the screen of one of the display apparatuses.
[0084] When, for example, the instruction to the display controlling apparatus 100 to output
the contents about the multifunctional interface is issued by the operating unit of
the display apparatus provided with the front seat, the display controlling apparatus
100 is operated to output the contents about the multifunctional interface to the display
apparatus provided with the front seat, and to allow the display apparatus provided
with the front seat to display the information about the fact that the multifunctional
interface selected by the display apparatus provided with the front seat is the same
as the contents which are being displayed on the screen of the other of the display
apparatuses. Here, each of the contents may be selected by a pointer or a cursor superimposed
on the screen of each of the display apparatuses. The display controlling apparatus
may be controlled by a remote controlling unit.
[0085] The display controlling apparatus
100 is operative to output the contents to the display apparatuses on the basis of the
priority sequence assigned to each of the display apparatuses. The following description
will be then directed to the case that the operation is performed by the display controlling
apparatus
100 on the basis of the priority sequence assigned to three display apparatuses
"A", "B", and
"C" electrically connected to the display controlling apparatus
100. Here, the priority order of the display apparatus
"A" is high in comparison with the priority order of each of the display apparatuses
"B" and
"C". The priority order of the display apparatus
"C" is low in comparison with the priority order of the display apparatus
"B".
[0086] The display controlling apparatus
100 is operative to allow the content to be displayed on the screen of the display apparatus
"B", and to be utilized with no restriction even if the judgment is made that the content
is being displayed on the screen of the display apparatus
"B". On the other hand, the display controlling apparatus
100 is operative to allow the content to be displayed on the screen of the display apparatus
"C", and to be utilized with predetermined restriction while the content is being displayed
on the screen of the display apparatus
"B". When one or more specific contents are selected by the user, the display controlling
apparatus
100 may be operative to judge whether or not to allow the specific contents to be utilized
with no restriction. The priority sequence of the display apparatus provided with
the front seat of the automotive vehicle may be high on one or more specific contents
such as a navigation of an automotive vehicle in comparison with the priority of the
other display apparatuses. The priority sequence of the display apparatuses may be
updated by each of the display apparatuses. Similarly, the priority sequence of the
contents may be updated by each of the display apparatuses.
[0087] The following description will be directed to the case that the operation is performed
with the restriction on the use of the contents to be displayed on the screens of
the display apparatuses. The display controlling apparatus is operative to allow the
contents to be displayed by the first display apparatus and to be utilized by one
of the users through the first display apparatus with the restriction on the use of
the contents when the judgment is made that the contents selected by the other of
the users are the same as the contents which are being utilized by one of the users.
More specifically, the display controlling apparatus may be operative to judge whether
or not to allow the user to scroll the viewing area on the basis of the contents displayed
on the screen of the display apparatus.
[0088] The following description will be directed to the case that the display controlling
apparatus is operated to allow the contents to be displayed, and to be utilized with
the restriction when the automotive vehicle is moving. As shown in FIG
10(a), the display controlling apparatus according to the third embodiment of the present
invention is operative to allow the display apparatus provided with the front seat
to forcibly display the contents on the navigation on the screen when the judgment
is made that the automotive vehicle is moving. As shown in FIG
10(c), the display controlling apparatus according to the third embodiment of the present
invention is operative to allow the display apparatus provided with the front seat
not to forcibly display the contents on the screen when the judgment is made that
the automotive vehicle is moving.
[0089] From the above detail description, it will be understood that the display controlling
apparatus according to the third embodiment of the present invention can allow one
of the display apparatuses to display on the screen the information about the fact
that the contents selected by one of the display apparatuses is the same as the contents
which is being outputted to the other of the display apparatuses.
[0090] When the judgment is made that the contents selected by one of the display apparatuses
is the same as the contents which is being outputted to the other of the display apparatuses,
the display controlling apparatus according to the third embodiment of the present
invention can allow the selected contents to be outputted and displayed on the screen
of one of the display apparatus with the information.
[0091] The display controlling apparatus according to the third embodiment of the present
invention can improve the usability of the system by having each of the display apparatuses
display on its screen the respective pointer required to point the operation to be
performed.
[0092] The display controlling apparatus according to the third embodiment of the present
invention can allow the contents to be displayed by one of the display apparatuses
and to be utilized by one of the users through one of the display apparatuses without
interruption by reason that the display controlling apparatus is operative to allow
the contents to be displayed by the other of the display apparatuses and to be utilized
by the other of the users through the other of the display apparatuses with the restriction
on the use of the contents when the judgment is made that the contents selected by
the other of the users are the same as the contents which are being utilized by one
of the users.
[0093] The display controlling apparatus according to the third embodiment of the present
invention can selectively allow the contents to be displayed by the display apparatuses
on the basis of the priority sequence assigned to each of display apparatuses.
[0094] The display controlling apparatus according to the third embodiment of the present
invention can allow the priority sequence assigned to each of display apparatuses
to be updated by the user to improve the usability of the system.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0095] In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a display controlling
apparatus which can be simple in construction in comparison with the conventional
apparatus by reason that the controlling unit is operative to control each of the
display apparatuses to have the display apparatuses simultaneously display the images
to be utilized by the users.
1. A display controlling apparatus, comprising:
data outputting units to be electrically connectable to respective display apparatuses;
an information inputting unit to be operable to have inputted therein information
to be required for said display apparatuses to display on screens;
a controlling unit for producing contents to be displayed by said display apparatuses
from said information inputted by said information inputting unit; and
a video memory having stored therein said contents produced by said controlling unit,
wherein
said controlling unit is operative to output said contents stored in said video memory
to said display apparatuses through said data outputting units.
2. A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 1, in which
said controlling unit is operative to adjust the resolution of each of said contents
to be displayed by said display apparatuses on the basis of the number of said display
apparatuses electrically connected to said signal outputting units, and to output
said contents to be displayed at said adjusted resolution by said display apparatuses
through said data outputting units, and in which
said controlling unit is operative to maintain said resolution of each of said contents
to be displayed by said display apparatuses when the judgment is made that said number
of said display apparatuses is equal to one.
3. A display controlling apparatus, comprising:
data outputting units to be electrically connectable to respective display apparatuses;
an information inputting unit to be operable to have inputted therein data to be required
for said display apparatuses to display on screens;
a controlling unit for producing image data on contents to be displayed by said display
apparatuses on the basis of said information inputted by said information inputting
unit; and
a video memory having stored therein said image data produced by said controlling
unit, wherein
said controlling unit is operative to output said contents to said display apparatuses
through said data outputting units on the basis of said image data stored in said
video memory.
4. A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 1, in which
said image data has layers to be collectively defined as data structure, and in which
each of said contents to be displayed by said display apparatuses is constituted by
data assigned to one or more of said layers.
5. A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 1, in which
said controlling unit is operative to allow said contents to be sequentially received
by said display apparatuses through said data outputting units in order of said data
outputting units electrically connected to said display apparatuses in a period of
a synchronization signal.
6. A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 5, in which
the number of said display apparatuses electrically connected to said data outputting
units is equal to two, and in which
said controlling unit is operative to allow said contents to be received by one of
said two display apparatuses on each of leading edges of said synchronization signal,
and to allow said contents to be received by the other of said two display apparatuses
on each of trailing edges of said synchronization signal.
7. A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 1, in which
each of said display apparatuses electrically connected to said data outputting units
has an operating unit for issuing an instruction to said controlling unit to select
one or more contents, and in which
said controlling unit is operative to judge whether or not one or more contents selected
by one of said display apparatuses are the same as one or more contents which are
being outputted to the other of said display apparatuses, and to allow one of said
display apparatuses to display information on whether or not one or more contents
selected by one of said display apparatuses are the same as one or more contents which
are being outputted to the other of said display apparatuses in response to said instruction
issued by said operating unit of one of said display apparatuses.
8. A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 1, in which
each of said display apparatuses electrically connected to said data outputting units
has an operating unit for issuing an instruction to said controlling unit to select
one or more contents, and in which
said controlling unit is operative to judge whether or not one or more contents selected
by one of said display apparatuses are the same as one or more contents which are
being utilized through said operating unit to the other of said display apparatuses,
and to allow one of said display apparatuses to display information on whether or
not one or more contents selected by one of said display apparatuses are the same
as one or more contents which are being outputted to the other of said display apparatuses
in response to said instruction issued by said operating unit of one of said display
apparatuses.
9. A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 7, in which
said information displayed by one of said display apparatuses is represented by a
pointer.
10. A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 7, in which
said controlling unit is operative to allow one or more contents to be utilized through
said operating unit of one of said display apparatuses with the restriction on the
use of said contents after allowing one of said display apparatuses to display said
information that one or more contents selected by one of said display apparatuses
are the same as one or more contents which are being outputted to the other of said
display apparatuses.
11. A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 1, in which
said display apparatuses each has an operating unit for issuing an instruction to
said controlling unit to output one or more contents, said display apparatuses being
assigned to respective priority sequences, in which
said controlling unit is operative to judge whether or not one or more contents which
are being outputted to one of said display apparatuses are the same as one or more
contents selected by the other of said display apparatuses before judging whether
or not one of said display apparatuses exceeds in priority sequence the other of said
display apparatuses when the judgment is made that one or more contents selected by
the other of said display apparatuses are the same as one or more contents which are
being outputted to one of said display apparatuses, and in which
said controlling unit is operative to allow the other of said display apparatuses
to display one or more contents the same as one or more contents which are being outputted
to one of said display apparatuses with the restriction on the utilization of said
contents when the judgment is made that one of said display apparatuses exceeds in
priority sequence the other of said display apparatuses.
12. A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 11, in which
said controlling unit is operative to allow said priority sequence assigned to each
of said display apparatuses to be changed by each of said operating unit of said display
apparatuses.
13. A display controlling apparatus for allowing display apparatuses to display respective
images represented by image data, comprising:
a multiplexing unit for multiplexing said image data indicative of said images to
be displayed by the display apparatuses;
a buffer memory having stored therein said multiplexed image data; and
demultiplexing unit for demultiplexing said multiplexed image data stored in said
buffer memory to output said demultiplexed image data to each of said display apparatuses.
14. A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 13, which further comprises:
a synchronization signal producing unit for producing a synchronization signal to
be constituted by a pulse string having a predetermined period, and in which
said demultiplexing unit is operative to demultiplex said multiplexed image data stored
in said buffer memory by allowing said multiplexed image data to be selectively received
by each of said display apparatuses in said predetermined period of said synchronization
signal.
15. A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 13, which further comprises:
a synchronization signal producing unit for producing a synchronization signal to
be constituted by a pulse string having a predetermined period, and in which
said demultiplexing unit is operative to demultiplex said multiplexed image data stored
in said buffer memory by allowing said multiplexed image data to be received by one
of said two display apparatuses on each of leading edges of said synchronization signal,
and to be received by the other of said two display apparatuses on each of trailing
edges of said synchronization signal.
16. A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 13, in which
said multiplexing unit is operative to adjust said resolution of each of said images
to be respectively displayed by the display apparatuses on the basis of the number
of said display apparatuses electrically connected to said data outputting units to
multiplex image data indicative of said images to be respectively displayed by the
display apparatuses at said adjusted resolution.
17. A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 16, in which
said multiplexing unit is operative to adjust said resolution of each of said images
to be respectively displayed by the display apparatuses in inverse proportional relationship
with the number of said display apparatuses electrically connected to said data outputting
units.
Amended claims under Art. 19.1 PCT
1. amended) A display controlling apparatus, comprising:
data output units being connectable to respective display apparatuses;
a video memory for storing therein image data utilized for displaying of said display
apparatuses; and
a controlling unit for outputting image data stored in said video memory to each of
said display apparatuses at a resolution depending on the number of said display apparatuses,
via said data output units, and outputting image data stored in said video memory
at an original resolution of said image data when said data output units are connected
to one of said display apparatuses.
2. (amended) A display controlling apparatus, comprising:
data output units being connectable to respective display apparatuses;
a video memory for storing therein image data utilized for displaying of said display
apparatuses; and
a controlling unit for outputting image data stored in said video memory to each of
said display apparatuses via said data output units, and outputting image data combined
one or more of image layers into.
3. (amended) A display controlling apparatus, comprising:
data output units being connectable to respective display apparatuses; and
a controlling unit for allowing image data to be sequentially received by said display
apparatuses via said data output units in order of said data output units connected
to said display apparatuses in a period of a synchronization signal.
4. (amended) A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 5, in which
the number of said display apparatuses connected to said data output units is equal
to two, and in which
said controlling unit is operative to allow said image data to be received by one
of said display apparatuses on each of leading edges of said synchronization signal,
and to allow said image data to be received by the other of said display apparatuses
on each of trailing edges of said synchronization signal.
5. (amended) A display controlling apparatus, comprising:
data output units being connectable to respective display apparatuses each having
an operating unit for issuing an instruction to said controlling unit to select one
or more image data;
a video memory for storing therein image data utilized for displaying of said display
apparatuses; and
a controlling unit for outputting image data stored in said video memory to each of
said display apparatuses via said data output units, said controlling unit is operative
to judge whether or not one or more image data selected by one of said display apparatuses
are the same as one or more image data which are being outputted to the other of said
display apparatuses, and to allow one of said display apparatuses to display information
on whether or not one or more image data selected by one of said display apparatuses
are the same as one or more image data which are being outputted to the other of said
display apparatuses in response to said instruction issued by said operating unit
of one of said display apparatuses.
6. (amended) A display controlling apparatus, comprising:
data output units being connectable to respective display apparatuses each having
an operating unit for issuing an instruction to said controlling unit to select one
or more image data;
a video memory for storing therein image data utilized for displaying of said display
apparatuses; and
a controlling unit for outputting image data stored in said video memory to each of
said display apparatuses via said data output units, said controlling unit is operative
to judge whether or not one or more image data selected by one of said display apparatuses
are the same as one or more image data which are being utilized through said operating
unit to the other of said display apparatuses, and to allow one of said display apparatuses
to display information on whether or not one or more image data selected by one of
said display apparatuses are the same as one or more image data which are being outputted
to the other of said display apparatuses in response to said instruction issued by
said operating unit of one of said display apparatuses.
7. (amended) A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 5, in which
said information displayed by one of said display apparatuses is represented by a
pointer.
8. (amended) A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 5, in which
said controlling unit is operative to allow one or more image data to be utilized
through said operating unit of one of said display apparatuses with the restriction
on the use of said image data after allowing one of said display apparatuses to display
said information that one or more image data selected by one of said display apparatuses
are the same as one or more image data which are being outputted to the other of said
display apparatuses.
9. (amended) A display controlling apparatus, comprising:
data output units being connectable to respective display apparatuses each having
an operating unit for issuing an instruction to said controlling unit to select one
or more image data;
a video memory for storing therein image data utilized for displaying of said display
apparatuses; and
a controlling unit for outputting image data stored in said video memory to each of
said display apparatuses via said data output units, wherein
said display apparatuses each has an operating unit for issuing an instruction to
said controlling unit to output one or more image data, said display apparatuses being
assigned to respective priority sequences,
said controlling unit is operative to judge whether or not one or more image data
which are being outputted to one of said display apparatuses are the same as one or
more image data selected by the other of said display apparatuses before judging whether
or not one of said display apparatuses exceeds in priority sequence the other of said
display apparatuses when the judgment is made that one or more image data selected
by the other of said display apparatuses are the same as one or more image data which
are being outputted to one of said display apparatuses, and
said controlling unit is operative to allow the other of said display apparatuses
to display one or more image data the same as one or more image data which are being
outputted to one of said display apparatuses with the restriction on the utilization
of said image data when the judgment is made that one of said display apparatuses
exceeds in priority sequence the other of said display apparatuses.
10. (amended) A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 11, in which
said controlling unit is operative to allow said priority sequence assigned to each
of said display apparatuses to be changed by each of said operating unit of said display
apparatuses.
11. (amended) A display controlling apparatus for allowing display apparatuses to display
respective images represented by image data, comprising:
a multiplexing unit for multiplexing said image data indicative of said images to
be displayed by the display apparatuses;
a buffer memory having stored therein said multiplexed image data; and
demultiplexing unit for demultiplexing said multiplexed image data stored in said
buffer memory to output said demultiplexed image data to each of said display apparatuses.
12. (amended) A display controlling apparatus for allowing display apparatuses to display
respective images represented by image data, comprising:
a multiplexing unit for multiplexing said image data indicative of said images to
be displayed by the display apparatuses;
a buffer memory having stored therein said multiplexed image data;
demultiplexing unit for demultiplexing said multiplexed image data stored in said
buffer memory to output said demultiplexed image data to each of said display apparatuses;
and
a synchronization signal producing unit for producing a synchronization signal to
be constituted by a pulse string having a predetermined period, wherein
said demultiplexing unit is operative to demultiplex said multiplexed image data stored
in said buffer memory by allowing said multiplexed image data to be selectively received
by each of said display apparatuses in said predetermined period of said synchronization
signal.
13. (amended) A display controlling apparatus for allowing display apparatuses to display
respective images represented by image data, comprising:
a multiplexing unit for multiplexing said image data indicative of said images to
be displayed by the display apparatuses;
a buffer memory having stored therein said multiplexed image data;
demultiplexing unit for demultiplexing said multiplexed image data stored in said
buffer memory to output said demultiplexed image data to each of said display apparatuses;
and
a synchronization signal producing unit for producing a synchronization signal to
be constituted by a pulse string having a predetermined period, wherein
said demultiplexing unit is operative to demultiplex said multiplexed image data stored
in said buffer memory by allowing said multiplexed image data to be received by one
of said two display apparatuses on each of leading edges of said synchronization signal,
and to be received by the other of said two display apparatuses on each of trailing
edges of said synchronization signal.
14. (amended) A display controlling apparatus for allowing display apparatuses to display
respective images represented by image data, comprising:
a multiplexing unit for multiplexing said image data indicative of said images to
be displayed by the display apparatuses;
a buffer memory having stored therein said multiplexed image data; and
demultiplexing unit for demultiplexing said multiplexed image data stored in said
buffer memory to output said demultiplexed image data to each of said display apparatuses,
wherein
said multiplexing unit is operative to adjust said resolution of each of said images
to be respectively displayed by the display apparatuses on the basis of the number
of said display apparatuses connected to said data output units to multiplex image
data indicative of said images to be respectively displayed by the display apparatuses
at said adjusted resolution.
15. (amended) A display controlling apparatus as set forth in claim 14, in which
said multiplexing unit is operative to adjust said resolution of each of said images
to be respectively displayed by the display apparatuses in inverse proportional relationship
with the number of said display apparatuses connected to said data output units.